India is set to host the Commonwealth Games in 2030, marking a significant milestone after a 20-year hiatus. Rupinder Pal Singh, an Olympic bronze medalist, praised the collective efforts of the government and sports organizations for securing the hosting rights. He emphasized the opportunity for Indian athletes to compete on home soil and expressed confidence in their performance.
Rupinder highlighted the potential return of hockey and shooting to the Commonwealth Games, which could further motivate Indian athletes. The cycling movement, organized at various locations, aimed to promote an active lifestyle and celebrate 75 years of service by the Employees’ State Insurance Corporation. Athletes and officials emphasized the importance of fitness and encouraged citizens to prioritize their health.
Boxing bronze medalist Rohit Tokas welcomed the prospect of the 2030 Commonwealth Games in India. He emphasized the boost in sports infrastructure and the inspiration for youngsters to pursue sports careers. Rohit shared his positive experience participating in Fit India Sundays on Cycle, promoting fitness and healthy living for all individuals.
The Fit India Sundays on Cycle initiative, launched in 2024, promotes fitness, environmental awareness, and sustainable mobility. It has garnered nationwide participation and collaboration with various sports organizations and fitness groups. The cycling drive is a joint effort across all states and union territories, aiming to encourage a healthy and active lifestyle for all citizens.
